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vintageogauge
03-16-2021, 07:28 PM
Can anyone tell me what kind of snake this is? When it's stretched out it's a little over 3 feet long and skinny.
Nucky
03-16-2021, 07:30 PM
Looks like a Black Racer to me. I can't believe I'm saying it but this is a GOOD Snake!
Taltarzac725
03-16-2021, 09:30 PM
Looks like a Black Racer to me. I can't believe I'm saying it but this is a GOOD Snake!
These are a very common sight in the Villages and they eat mice, rats, etc.
tophcfa
03-16-2021, 10:21 PM
No matter what kind of snake it is, it’s still a friggin snake. They all give me the hibby gibbies. My favorite kind of snake is a dead snake.
Taltarzac725
03-16-2021, 10:27 PM
No matter what kind of snake it is, it’s still a friggin snake. They all give me the hibby gibbies. My favorite kind of snake is a dead snake.
Facts About Southern Black Racer Snakes - Owlcation - Education (https://owlcation.com/stem/Facts-about-Southern-Black-Racer-Snakes)
This looks like a good link about southern black racer snakes.
dewilson58
03-17-2021, 06:14 AM
Looks like a Black Racer to me. I can't believe I'm saying it but this is a GOOD Snake!
Please post your address so we all know where to deliver found snakes.
:clap2:
Two Bills
03-17-2021, 06:27 AM
Please post your address so we all know where to deliver found snakes.:clap2:
I would take a few off your hands, as we have had rats in out garden this winter.
I had been putting down over the counter, so called Rat Poison, but to no avail. I swear the stuff was full of steroids, as the buggers just seemed to get bigger.
Finally called in the local pest man, who put down the real stuff, and they were gone in a week.
I would rather have a few 'nice' snakes, than rats!
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
03-17-2021, 08:22 AM
Looks like a Black Racer to me. I can't believe I'm saying it but this is a GOOD Snake!
I'm no expert but that's what it looks like to me was well.
billethkid
03-17-2021, 08:30 AM
The snake is more afraid of you.
Is very beneficial to controlling yard pests.
DO NOT KILL.
Topspinmo
03-17-2021, 08:33 AM
No matter what kind of snake it is, it’s still a friggin snake. They all give me the hibby gibbies. My favorite kind of snake is a dead snake.
Only on you’re property. Don’t be killing snakes on other’s property. NSLM (Native snake lives matter)
vintageogauge
03-17-2021, 08:37 AM
We have a regular bald eagle out back that watches our pond and several hawks so I'm hoping one of them will see it and take a dive at it. I do not like snakes, good or bad, they are hard on the heart.
Nucky
03-17-2021, 09:14 AM
Please post your address so we all know where to deliver found snakes.
:clap2:
We came extremely close to calling off the move to Florida after my wife saw a show about the Everglades being overrun with snakes.
:1rotfl: Golfing Eagles :1rotfl: fully supported us with information and offered to send us a Bag 'O Snakes so we could sample what we would be facing when we arrived. He threatened to send it anyway!
Snakes are a non-issue overall. We are always aware of our surroundings and are aware when we move the cases of water we store for Hurricane Season. We found some very impressive Snake Skins when we were sprucing up the front of the house yesterday. Seems they like to hang out around the Ten Pink Flamingoes in the front yard. :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
dewilson58
03-17-2021, 09:38 AM
We came extremely close to calling off the move to Florida after my wife saw a show about the Everglades being overrun with snakes.
:1rotfl: Golfing Eagles :1rotfl: fully supported us with information and offered to send us a Bag 'O Snakes so we could sample what we would be facing when we arrived. He threatened to send it anyway!
Snakes are a non-issue overall. We are always aware of our surroundings and are aware when we move the cases of water we store for Hurricane Season. We found some very impressive Snake Skins when we were sprucing up the front of the house yesterday. Seems they like to hang out around the Ten Pink Flamingoes in the front yard. :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
Speaking of GE, in his backyard, I over shot a green with an approach shot. Walked over the green, down to the swamp weeds and was met by a monster. My guess, 4-5 inches in diameter & 4-5 feet long. I could feel the old sphincter pucker on that one. Bye Bye Callaway ball.:shocked:
Nucky
03-17-2021, 09:46 AM
Speaking of GE, in his backyard, I over shot a green with an approach shot. Walked over the green, down to the swamp weeds and was met by a monster. My guess, 4-5 inches in diameter & 4-5 feet long. I could feel the old sphincter pucker on that one. Bye Bye Callaway ball.:shocked:
GE always did comment about the cost of the anti-venom shot. :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
Rubicon once said that people in The Villages have to get their Ball Retriever Re-Gripped several times a year. If I saw one snake that size on any Golf Course I think I would Doo The Dew Pucker and hit the road. :crap2:
tophcfa
03-17-2021, 10:38 AM
I saw a real creepy one swimming by the edge of the water at Freedom Point while playing frisbee with our dog the other day. Snakes freak me out in general, but especially in the water. We got out of there in a hurry. I have also seen a couple of highly venomous cottonmouths at the preserve fence line in our back yard. We will never bring our dog into our back yard and always do a snake check in our pool before swimming.
gadaboutgal
03-17-2021, 03:51 PM
Don't forget to look upward for snakes, too. We had one climb the arbor by our front door. I think it was trying to attack the bird nested in there. Also, isn't killing black snakes against the law in Florida?
village dreamer
03-17-2021, 05:21 PM
Don't forget to look upward for snakes, too. We had one climb the arbor by our front door. I think it was trying to attack the bird nested in there. Also, isn't killing black snakes against the law in Florida?
yes black snakes matter
Topspinmo
03-17-2021, 08:07 PM
I saw a real creepy one swimming by the edge of the water at Freedom Point while playing frisbee with our dog the other day. Snakes freak me out in general, but especially in the water. We got out of there in a hurry. I have also seen a couple of highly venomous cottonmouths at the preserve fence line in our back yard. We will never bring our dog into our back yard and always do a snake check in our pool before swimming.
Venomous Florida snakes vs. harmless lookalikes: Know the difference (https://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/local/environment/2019/04/20/venomous-florida-snakes-vs-harmless-lookalikes-know-difference-coral-snake-king-snake-rattlesnake/3528321002/)
collie1228
03-18-2021, 08:59 AM
That looks like a black racer to me - they are white underneath if you have the ***** to flip him/her over. I used to get one in my courtyard villa grass yard several times a year, so I fabricated a "snake guard" that covers the bottom of my gate, and haven't had one since (at least not that I've seen). I also removed every bush and in-ground plant from the yard, so they have nowhere to hide. I recently walked into my garage to get a tool, and there was a four foot long black snake in the garage on the wrong side of the sliding screens, looking at me with a snakey glare. Scared the bejesus out of me. It was under a shelf with its head near the screen, probably wondering how it got in there and simply wanted to get out. I stood behind it (way behind it) with a broom in my hands, while my lovely wife carefully slid the screen door open. I shooed it out with the broom and it was gone in a flash. I'm really careful now about making sure the screens are always completely closed. Harmless or not, they still make my heart pound.
bobdeb
03-18-2021, 08:29 PM
The snake is more afraid of you.
Is very beneficial to controlling yard pests.
DO NOT KILL.
I will absolutely second this post. Don't hurt beneficial snakes like a black racer or garter.
I've also seen two dead corn snakes in my village. They are small constrictors. Wouldn't even bite if handled.
Topspinmo
03-18-2021, 09:10 PM
Everything you would even want to know about snakes?
Florida Snake ID Guide – Florida Museum of Natural History (https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-snake-id/?sf_paged=4)
Yes, I been to Florida museum of natural history in Gainesville.
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